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Wangari plants trees at a constant rate of 1212 trees every 33 hours. Write an equation that relates p, the number of trees Wangari plants, and h, the time she spends planting them in hours.

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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} \text{Wangari plants tr}ees\text{ at 1212tr}ees\text{ every 33hours} \\ p=n\text{ umber of tr}ees\text{ Wangari plants} \\ h=time\text{ spent planting the tre}es\text{ in hours} \end{gathered}

The rate given is 1212 trees every 33 hours.


\begin{gathered} \text{rate}=\frac{n\text{ umber of tr}ees}{\text{time spent}}=(1212)/(33) \\ N\text{ umber of tre}es=rate* time\text{ spent} \\ p=(1212)/(33)* h \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation that relates the number of trees (p) and the time planting the trees (h) is;


\begin{gathered} p=(1212)/(33)h \\ To\text{ the lowest term,} \\ p=(404h)/(11) \end{gathered}

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